
Working Couples
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-1-032-23181-5 (ISBN)
Description
Originally published in 1978 Working Couples deals with husbands and wives who both hold paid jobs. The editors, the late Robert N. and Rhona Rapoport, had established themselves as well-respected authorities on dual-career families, and in this study they call upon other specialists in the field to apply their research experience to the consideration of the particular problems confronting working couples at the time. They discuss how some of these issues had arisen and analyse how they were being dealt with in a number of contexts.
Working couples at the time were subject to constraints of various kinds in meeting the challenges they faced, and there were many who rejected the lifestyle on these grounds; but there were many others for whom it worked. Numerous families were attempting to operate the pattern in new ways. Both may have separate jobs, and her income may not only be separate from his, but in some cases larger and more reliable. Such a situation creates its own problems, which need to be resolved. The authors look at and clarify some of the generic issues and discover which resolutions have been satisfactory, as well as the various devices created for helping dual-worker families to function.
Working couples at the time were subject to constraints of various kinds in meeting the challenges they faced, and there were many who rejected the lifestyle on these grounds; but there were many others for whom it worked. Numerous families were attempting to operate the pattern in new ways. Both may have separate jobs, and her income may not only be separate from his, but in some cases larger and more reliable. Such a situation creates its own problems, which need to be resolved. The authors look at and clarify some of the generic issues and discover which resolutions have been satisfactory, as well as the various devices created for helping dual-worker families to function.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-23181-5 (9781032231815)
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Persons
Rhona and Robert N. Rapoport
with Janice Bumstead
with Janice Bumstead
Content
Acknowledgments. Contributors. Introduction: Why a Book on Working Couples? Key Processes 1. Finding Two Jobs Michael Berger, Martha Foster and Barbara Strudler Wallston 2. Going Against the Grain: Working Couples and Greedy Occupations Charles Handy 3. Hidden and Open Contracts in Marriage Dan Gowler and Karen Legge 4. Handling Unconventional Asymmetries Constantina Safilios-Rothschild and Marcellinus Dijkers 5. Parenting Working Family Project 6. Choosing Child Care: Many Options Mary Rowe 7. Commuting Agnes Farris 8. Work Sharing: A Norwegian Example Erik Gronseth 9. Job Sharing William Arkin and Lynne R. Dobrofsky 10. Separation as Support Elizabeth Douvan and Joseph Pleck 11. Interdependence Kathy Weingarten 12. Accommodation of Work to Family Lotte Bailyn. Prospects. Index.